Brigitte Bardot’s husband reveals her cause of death as mourners gather for her funeral

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Brigitte Bardot’s husband Bernard D’Ormale has officially confirmed her cause of death (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

The husband of French screen legend Brigitte Bardot has revealed that the actress underwent two cancer operations before her death last month at the age of 91.

In an interview with Paris Match published ahead of her funeral on Wednesday, Bardot’s husband, Bernard d’Ormale, said his wife ‘had tolerated very well the two procedures she underwent to treat the cancer that took her.’

It was believed at the time that Bardot died weeks after undergoing surgery and battling a ‘sudden illness.’

She passed away at her home in Saint-Tropez, the seaside town that became inseparable from her public image and private retreat after she abandoned filmmaking in the early 1970s.

Until now, no official cause of death had been disclosed.

The news of Bardot’s death, who became an international symbol of sensuality and cinematic rebellion after her breakthrough in And God Created Woman, was met with an outpouring of tributes globally.

Brigitte Bardot on the set of "Le Mepris" ("Contempt"). (Photo by Marceau-Cocinor/Les Films Concordia/ Georges de Beauregard/ Carlo Ponti/ Collection Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)
The icon died on December 28, 2025 (Picture: Getty Images)

The new details emerged as mourners gathered in Saint-Tropez to pay their respects, with a church service and burial marking the final farewell to one of France’s most recognisable cultural figures.

The funeral is expected to be deliberately understated, reflecting Bardot’s long-standing wish for privacy in later life.

D’Ormale also said in an interview today that his wife had no time for President Emmanuel Macron’s administration.

In an interview with Le Parisien, D’Ormale said she always stuck to her political principles.

‘Tributes weren’t her thing,’ he said. ‘She received the Legion of Honour, but she never went to collect it.’

Canadian-US environmental, conservation and animal rights activist Paul Watson (L) arrives at Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church, for the funeral ceremony for late French actress Brigitte Bardot, in Saint-Tropez, southeastern France, on January 7, 2026. French film sensation Brigitte Bardot, a symbol of sexual liberation in the 1950s and 1960s who reinvented herself as an animal rights defender and embraced far-right views, died on Decmber 28, 2025 aged 91. (Photo by Thibaud MORITZ / AFP via Getty Images)
Mourners – including Canadian-US environmental, conservation and animal rights activist Paul Watson (L) – have already begun arriving at the funeral (Picture: Getty Images)
A mourner carries a flower bouquet as she walks towards Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church, for the funeral ceremony for late French actress Brigitte Bardot, in Saint-Tropez, southeastern France, on January 7, 2026. French film sensation Brigitte Bardot, a symbol of sexual liberation in the 1950s and 1960s who reinvented herself as an animal rights defender and embraced far-right views, died on Decmber 28, 2025 aged 91. (Photo by Valery HACHE / AFP via Getty Images)
The service is being held at the Notre-Dame de l’Assomption church in Saint-Tropez (Picture: Getty Images)

Many politicians wanted a day of national mourning for the former actress and pop singer, but d’Ormale said: ‘We told them to get lost.’

Neither Macron nor his wife, Brigitte Macron, will be in St Tropez forBardot’s funeral at  the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in St Tropez.

Instead her old friend Marine Le Pen, preidential candidate for the far-Right National Rally (NR) party will be the most senior politician there.

B.Bardot and A.Bougrain Dubourg anti hunting Turtle Doves in Medoc, France on May 01, 1994.
Bardot and d’Ormale were married since 1992 (Picture: Chip HIRES/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

D’Ormale is a former advisor to her late father, the founder of the NR, when it was called the Front National.

Describing her last hours, he said: ‘They were the most moving moment of my life with Brigitte, because she was leaving us.

‘She said ‘”pew pew”. I was half asleep, I sat up and saw that she had stopped breathing.

‘I saw her suffering disappear in the next fifteen minutes – she became magnificent.

President of the the asociation for birds La Ligue des oiseaux Allain Bougrain-Dubourg (R) arrives at Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church, for the funeral ceremony for late French actress Brigitte Bardot, in Saint-Tropez, southeastern France, on January 7, 2026. French film sensation Brigitte Bardot, a symbol of sexual liberation in the 1950s and 1960s who reinvented herself as an animal rights defender and embraced far-right views, died on Decmber 28, 2025 aged 91. (Photo by Thibaud MORITZ / AFP via Getty Images)
Many animal rights activists are in attendance at the funeral, including President of the the asociation for birds La Ligue des oiseaux Allain Bougrain-Dubourg, pictured here (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I hope the French will remember her generosity, her character, but also, and especially, her work for animal rights.’

In the years leading up to her death, Bardot suggested she would be buried among her multiple pets, who had names such as Sidonie the Goat, Bonhomme the Donkey, and Poupée the Pony.

But she will instead be buried at the Marine Cemetery in St Tropez, close to the grave of her first husband, the director Roger Vadim, who died in 2000, aged 72.

In 1984, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and refused chemotherapy, opting for radiation treatment instead, successfully going into remission in 1986.

She also suffered from severe arthritis, which often required her to use walking sticks.

(FILES) French actress Brigitte Bardot is pictured on the set of the film "Don Juan 73" directed by Roger Vadim in Stockholm on August 4, 1972. The funeral of French actress Brigitte Bardot, who died at 91 on December 28, 2025, will take place in Saint-Tropez on January 7, 2026. (Photo by TT NEWS AGENCY / AFP via Getty Images) / Sweden OUT
Brigitte was one of the most towering figures in French pop culture history (Picture: Getty Images)

Bardot made 45 films in all and recorded 70 songs as a pop singer before retiring from public life in 1973.

In her later life, her far-Right politics became increasingly controversial, and she was convicted and fined six times for inciting racial hatred, particularly against immigrants and Muslims, and residents of the French overseas territory of Réunion, whom she called ‘degenerate savages.’

Bardot was married four times – to Vadim between 1952 and 1957, Jacques Charrier between 1959 and 1962, Gunter Sachs (1966-1969), and she married D’Ormale in 1992.

She also had a number of other high-profile relationships, including with the singer Serge Gainsbourg.

Bardot had one son, Nicholas-Jacques Charrier, now 65, with Jacques Charrier.

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